markgPA
Sr. Member
Hi everyone
I had only an hour to hunt yesterday so I hit a ballfield near home from the 1950's. I've pulled hundreds of clad coins and one buffalo nickle from this area before. I was literally in "left field" when I got a loud signal 6" deep. To my surprise, it wan't a pull tab or bottle cap, but an Easton High School class of 1972 ring. I am a grad of Easton, but 15 years younger than this fella and don't know him. My first piece of gold (10kt)!
I think I located the owner and left him a message. I will update if I can get it back to him.
HH everyone,
Mark G
I had only an hour to hunt yesterday so I hit a ballfield near home from the 1950's. I've pulled hundreds of clad coins and one buffalo nickle from this area before. I was literally in "left field" when I got a loud signal 6" deep. To my surprise, it wan't a pull tab or bottle cap, but an Easton High School class of 1972 ring. I am a grad of Easton, but 15 years younger than this fella and don't know him. My first piece of gold (10kt)!
I think I located the owner and left him a message. I will update if I can get it back to him.
HH everyone,
Mark G